It was inevitable. After Sonic Underground, then Adventures hit Netflix, it was only a matter of time until Sonic SatAM hit the service. Now Netflix is streaming Sonic’s full DiC…produced cartoon series (now known as Cookie Jar). All 2 seasons of SatAM are available for viewing in SD format right now.

Wish this series was longer. This was so much better than Sonic X and Sonic X seemed to just go on and on and on and on. And those Sonic X DVDs are like 100 bucks online now. What’s with that? The backwards world we live in.

I’m not sure how true this is but I read somewhere, I wish I could remeber where, but the series was apperently also cancelled because Sega didn’t like how arrogant Sonic was in the Cartoon. Idk if it’s true but it seems like a weird reason to cancel a show though.

To fuel the fire some more, I heard ABC (the network who ran it in the US) had a policy to only run Saturday morning cartoons for two years, after which they’d be cancelled regardless of their success and replaced with something fresh.

:3 well it now showing on netflix but the the problem is it a rental and it may take lots of space, it better to buy on DVD (and the answers is for SATAM and OVA (that is full 59 mins movie all together) is Amazon (UK/US) ebay (UK/US) Yesasia.com (US only) it may have complete series)

Lots of space? You mean for Netflix streaming? Not really. It’s a website if you’re using a PC, and the apps for today’s modern game systems don’t take up too much. I got the Netflix app for my PS Vita the other day, it only took up 16 MB. Plus, it’s not like you download each thing you watch.

Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog was great. I have all 65 episodes on DVD.

Sonic The Hedgehog or SatAM (as it is known) was as good as Adventures if not slightly better. What made it unique (despite there being only 26 episodes) was the darker feel to the stories which were far more arked over the series. That kind of story for a Sonic game with multiple episodes (Sonic 5 – I wish) would be very cool indeed.

The trifecta is complete. Too bad AOSTH is so broken on Netflix. “Over The Hill Hero” won’t play, and the time travel arc is out of order. Also one of the episodes from Season 1 also plays in Season 2 God dammit.

…Wow, I forgot how craptastic Sonic (who’s sporting a mohawk, for pity’s sake!) and Robotnik (who looks NOTHING like Robotnik) looked in Dic’s awful cartoons. Why can’t Western animators ever get the look of video game characters right? In the two OVAs, the Mangas, and Sonic X, he looked the same way he did in the games! Didn’t the people at Dic ever play the games or look at the box arts!?

This show was made in 93, with only 2 Sonic games out and with English localization abound. The other shows you talk about all came from Japan(where Sonic was made) or either came around 96-2000 when the franchise had settled a bit. You must be a young Sonic fan to not know that and compare this show(and even Adventures to an extent) to anything made recently or from Japan. You can shit on it as an actual show if you want but at the very least know why it isn’t a copy-paste of the game franchise when there was very little to go on in 1993.